CONSULTANCY TO IDENTIFY POTENTIAL ALIGNMENT BETWEEN THE TARGETS, ACTIONS, POLICY MEASURES AND NEEDS IN ESWATINI’S NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTION (NDC), THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS) AND SENDAI

The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) became a member of the NDC Partnership in August 2019 and has since been awarded a grant to support three (3) Member States namely: Eswatini, Zambia and Zimbabwe with Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) revision and implementation processes.  The NDC Partnership is a global initiative to help countries achieve their national climate commitments and to ensure that financial and technical assistance are delivered as efficiently as possible.  The Partnership targets to achieve the two overarching objectives as highlighted below:

  • Objective 1: Enhance NDCs, including by raising ambition, as part of the Paris Agreement’s NDC update process;
  • Objective 2: Fast-track implementation of NDCs, including by providing in-country technical expertise and capacity building.

The NDC Partnership, which is a coalition of partners supports NDC work in countries through the Climate Action Enhancement Package (CAEP).  The CAEP is a new offering of the NDC Partnership designed to deliver targeted, fast-track support to countries to enhance the quality, increase the ambition, and implement NDCs. Through the CAEP, NDC Partnership supports countries to achieve the goal of the Paris Agreement which requires countries to revise their NDCs every 5 years, to continuously cut greenhouse gas emissions and limit the Earth’s temperature rise as well as implement solutions to adapt to the effects of climate change. Since most countries submitted their NDCs in 2015, submission of revised NDCs is due in 2020.  Hence the timing of this support under the NDC Partnership. The updating of NDCs presents countries with significant opportunities to align their climate and development agendas to promote sustainable growth but also poses challenges of accessing funding for the initiatives.

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